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get-started-with-clojure
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Clojure from a Schemer's Perspective (2021)
Yep your experience is (sadly) not even remotely unusual, and Cognitect have repeatedly demonstrated that they don’t care about this issue (which will come back to bite them as the community stagnates).
The “best” advice I have for Clojure beginners is to follow this guide: https://calva.io/get-started-with-clojure/, which will ultimately land you in a solid VSCode-based IDE environment for Clojure.
That’s not how I personally like to approach a new language mind you (REPL from the command line plz), but I’ve pretty much given up trying to get Clojure beginners started there as there are just too many moving parts that can go wrong, and unjustifiable frictions.
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I can't get into clojure?
https://calva.io/get-started-with-clojure/ (Do this first) https://calva.io/getting-started/
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Janet Programming Language
You're 2 clicks away from having a fully-featured clojure environment, thanks to Calva (vscode clojure plugin) running in the browser:
- click here[0]
- click on SSO provider
More information here[1]. And of course, you might also simply use the Calva plugin with VSCode. That's a bit more than 2 clicks, maybe 5?
[0] https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/PEZ/get-started-with-c...
janet-pico-http-parser
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Janet Programming Language
Probably unlikely to be added in the core (esp. HTTP/2), but an HTTP/1 implementation could be done in pure janet - there is a binding of just a parser here: https://github.com/andrewchambers/janet-pico-http-parser
But yes, at some point a canonical replacement for circlet that was MIT licensed and event-loop friendly would be nice.
What are some alternatives?
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
Fennel - Lua Lisp Language
get-started-with-c
clojupyter - a Jupyter kernel for Clojure
gitpod - The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments to create software faster and more securely.
dram - Interactive Clojure REPL Guides